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  1. Henry Procter. Title Major General. War & Affiliation War of 1812 / British. Date of Birth - Death c. 1763 - October 31, 1822. Henry Procter was born to Richard Procter, an army surgeon, and Anne Gregory in Ireland in 1763.

  2. Major-General Henry Patrick Procter (c. 1763 – 31 October 1822) was a British Army officer who served in the Canadas during the War of 1812. He is best known for being decisively defeated in 1813 by American forces, which left the western portion of Upper Canada under U.S. control.

  3. Henry Procter (Proctor), army officer (b c 1763 at Kilkenny, Ireland; d at Bath, Eng 31 Oct 1822). Henry Procter was the son of a British army surgeon. He was considered by some as among the worst officers of the British forces in the War of 1812.

  4. The son of a British army surgeon who was at the battle of Bunker Hill, Henry Procter entered the 43rd Foot as an ensign on 5 April 1781. He obtained a lieutenancy that December, and served around New York in the closing stages of the War of American Independence.

  5. Henry Procter or Proctor may refer to: Henry Procter (politician) (1883–1955), British politician. Henry H. Proctor (1868–1933), minister of the First Congregational Church (Atlanta) Henry Proctor (rower) (1929–2005), American rower.

  6. www.riverraisinbattlefield.org › biographies › proctor_bioBio - Colonel Henry Proctor

    Colonel Henry Proctor. by Ralph Naveaux. Colonel Henry Procter was born in Ireland in 1763, the son of a British army surgeon who fought at Bunker Hill. As a young lieutenant, he saw service towards the close of the same war.

  7. Jul 14, 2024 · Major General Henry Proctor of the British Army. Henry Proctor was born 1763 in Ireland and died on 31 October 1822 in Bath, England. He was a British Army officer during the War of 1812. Procter came to Canada in 1802 along with another British officer named Isaac Brock.